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Brooklyn - October 7, 2020 - A group of Orthodox Jewish teenagers some wearing facial mask tries to block this photographer from taking pictures on 13th Avenue near 49th Street in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon. NYPD 66th Precinct Officers showed at the scene but did not ticket or warned the mask less members of the crowd. New Yorkers who hold mass gatherings will be fined up to $15,000 per day, Mayor de Blasio announced Wednesday, the latest step aimed at cracking down on an alarming spike in COVID cases in parts of Brooklyn and Queens. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 21, 2020 -- Heavy clouds are seen over downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon just before the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for New York City. A small stone with the words "Everything will be alright" was left by someone on the banks of the East River at the Brooklyn Bridge Park. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Manhattan - October 5, 2020 - Members of the NYPD ESU Unit are seen outside St. Patrick's Cathedral during Memorial Service honoring 46 members of the Police Department who have died due to coronavirus (COVID-19)-related illness Monday morning. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 22, 2020 -- The Charging Bull on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan is seen with a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Fearless Girl a bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbal on Broad Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange is seen wearing a facial mask Wednesday morning during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 6, 2020 - A runner wearing shorts, facial mask and no shirt stops for a selfie in downtown Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Queens - October 6, 2020 - NYPD ESU, Highway and 106th Precinct Officer is seen investigating a single car accident at 102nd Street and North Conduit Avenue near JFK Airport early Tuesday morning. Three unidentified people died in the accident. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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More than 25,000 people many of them veteran's and active-duty military members, march up Fifth Avenue to pay gratitude to those who have served and are serving in the United States military for New York City's annual Veteran's Day Parade.
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New York - April 21, 2020 -- Heavy clouds are seen over downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon just before the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for New York City.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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NYPD Officers wearing Blue walk over a rainbow painted crosswalk on Christopher Street and Seventh Ave near the Stonewall Inn early Friday morning the day marking the Fifty Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man wears a facial mask early Wednesday morning on Broadway near Liberty Street in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Brazilian military police squad round-up suspects and search for drugs in the Alto da Serra shantytown in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. The Military Police units, which have their own formations, rules and uniforms depending on the state, are responsible for maintaining public order across the country. Deployed solely to act as a deterrent against the commission of a crime, units do not conduct criminal investigations.
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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A worried looking Mayor Bill de Blasio and aides arrives for his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seated observing coronavirus social distancing. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Brooklyn Bridge Park under the Manhattan Bridge is seen almost devoid of people during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Peruvian Secret Service officers keep an watchful eye in LIma, Peru.
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New York - April 21, 2020 -- NYPD officers from the 79 and 81st Precincts arrest a unidentified suspect accused of firing several shots on 641 Vernon Avenue and fleeing. The suspects were arrested on Lewis and Myrtle Avenues. NYPD Officers during arrests can not practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A masked couple kiss while posing for a selfie in the Meatpacking District. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - April 6, 2020 - A healthcare worker stretch his arms outside a street testing site in Harlem during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - A unidentified man is seen wearing a facial mask and gloves inside a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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**On spec** New York - MARCH 11, 2020 - Long Island railroad trains are seen from The Edge, the 100th floor observation deck on top of 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan billed as the "highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere." (Luiz C. Ribeiro)
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US Air Force Blue Angels fly by the Statue of Liberty and Liberty State Park during Memorial Day festivities.
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Manhattan - September 22, 2020 - New York City Sheriff Deputies are seen manning a Covid-19 checkpoint and stopping every car coming out of the Holland Tunnel in downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Firefighters rescue an MTA worker who fell on subway tracks while working on repairs at the 57th St. F train station in Midtown on Sunday morning.
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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified family wears facial masks Wednesday morning while strolling on the Union Square farmers. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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NYPD Officers from the 1st Precinct in downtown Manhattan work on the scene of a two car accident on the corner of Watts Street and Sixth Avenue.
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More than 25,000 people many of them veteran's and active-duty military members, march up Fifth Avenue to pay gratitude to those who have served and are serving in the United States military for New York City's annual Veteran's Day Parade.
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More than 25,000 people many of them veteran's and active-duty military members, march up Fifth Avenue to pay gratitude to those who have served and are serving in the United States military for New York City's annual Veteran's Day Parade.
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NYPD Deputy Chief Judith R. Harrison is all smiles and surrounded by colleagues after being promoted during ceremony at Police Headquarters in downtown Manhattan.
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Firefighters work on an apartment fire in Edgewater, NJ.
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Police officers from the 6th Precinct in downtown Manhattan pause to salute fellow officers who perished during the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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New York - April 6, 2020 - A coronavirus testing site is seen downtown Jersey City during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Actress Meryl Streep, accepts the 2014 Monte Cristo award dinner at the Edison Ballroom in New York.
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The new span of the Kosciuszko Bridge makes debut with a spectacular light show Thursday night's in New York with LED lights installed on the span that can change color and synchronize to music.
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Dozens of floats and some 20,000 participants attend the Gay Pride parade, which starts at 36th Street before turning towards the West Village. The march comes at an emotional time, just weeks after a mass shooting at a gay club in Orlando, Fla. On Fifth Avenue, FDNY Lt. Victor Berrios kisses his fiancee Christopher Castro while marching in the parade.
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PSA 5 Officer Jackson remove crime tape from the rear of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Towers located at 70 Lenox Ave and where a woman fell from a window while her young son watched in horror, police said.
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A seasoned NYPD detective (R) from the 114th Precinct in Astoria, Queens react to a shooting evidence inside a Nissan Maxima at 28th Ave and Steinway Street early Sunday morning.
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The Dominican Republic pride was on full display Sunday as the borough of Manhattan played host to the annual Dominican Day Parade. Thousands of parade-goers lined up along Sixth Avenue to watch the festivities adorned with the island's red, white and blue flag. A dancer entertains the crowds wearing the Dominican flag colors.
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Firefighters extinguish a fire on a car at FDR Drive near East 34th Street in Manhattan.
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President Donald Trump signs a book to an unidentified supporter in New York.
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President Barack Obama address the 71th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Standing before the United Nations for the last time as president, Barack Obama reassured foreign leaders that the world is better equipped to tackle its challenges than almost any point in history despite a cascade of harrowing crises that seem devoid of viable solutions.
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Former President Bill Clinton greets President Obama during the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York.
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Manhattan is framed by the flag of a passing boat on the eve of the 15th Anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
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An NYPD Bomb Squad Technician check a suspicious bag in Midtown Manhattan.
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Models walk the runway during New York Fashion at the tents, Lincoln Center.
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Steven Monetti Jr. and his fiancee Michelle Johnson walks through the Empty Sky Memorial in Jersey City on the morning of the 15th Anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
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Members of the FDNY and NYPD remove an injured worker from a construction site after a wall collapsed on a building being demolished in Midtown Manhattan.
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President Barack Obama address the 71th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Standing before the United Nations for the last time as president, Barack Obama reassured foreign leaders that the world is better equipped to tackle its challenges than almost any point in history despite a cascade of harrowing crises that seem devoid of viable solutions.
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New York - April 20, 2020 -- A bordered store is seen the Soho area of Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As America’s attention turns to reopening its economy, many businesses are deploying a range of tactics to attempt to shield their workforces from the coronavirus. For the most part, they are making it up as they go. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Mexican pride was on full display Sunday as the borough of Manhattan played host to the annual Mexican Day Parade. Thousands of parade-goers lined up along Madison Avenue to watch the festivities adorned with the country red, white and green flags.
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Firefighters work on a house fire in Brooklyn.
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Members of the Group Act-Up burn a bible outside New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral to protest church policy towards AIDS.
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An unidentified priest reacts to topless women protesting a proposed law to make abortion illegal in Midtown Manhattan.
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Members of the Hungry Marching Band perform during Bastille Day on East 60th Street in Manhattan. Bastille Day is New York largest public celebration of France’s Independence Day (July 14, 1789) and its historic friendship with the United States.
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A firefighter works on a house fire in Astoria, Queens.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon speaks during the Global Compact Summit in New York.
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Brazilians celebrate Brazil Day on Sixth Ave in New York.
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Unidentified workers stand near an unfinished overpass that collapsed in the Brazilian World Cup host city of Belo Horizonte leaving at least one person dead and casting a shadow over a tournament that has suffered repeated construction accidents and delays. The bridge, located about two miles from the Mineirao Stadium where World Cup games are being played, collapsed as vehicles were passing on a busy road underneath.
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U.S. Marine pallbearers carry the flag drapped casket with U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Patrick Lam body during a burial ceremony in Queens, New York.
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Firefighters work on an apartment fire in Edgewater, NJ.
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Workers remove the remains of a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airplane that caught fire while departing for San Francisco and aborted the takeoff shortly after liftoff. There were no fatalities among the 280 passengers, although the aircraft was destroyed.
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NYPD Officers and Crime Scene Unit Technician work on the scene of a shootout as the body of a victim lies covered in the street after five heavily armed men tried to rob a Queens social club.
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New York - April 6, 2020 - Shipping container cranes are seen during sunset on Port Newark/Elizabeth during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The economic devastation wrought by the novel coronavirus is anything but typical. The United States reported 6.6 million new unemployment claims last week. Three weeks ago, the previous weekly record was 695,000 in 1982. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)
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Smokes billows at the World Trade Center site after the building collapsed during terrorist attacks in New York on September 11, 2001.
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